Adin Ross has unfollowed Kick CEO Eddie Craven, sparking reports over his possible move away from the streaming platform.
Kick’s second most-followed streamer—Adin Ross (1.5 million followers)—is currently in the spotlight after posting a cryptic tweet hinting at a possible move away from the platform. For those unfamiliar, Ross announced his streaming deal with Kick in March 2023 and is also a part-owner of the company. Since joining, he has largely become the face of the platform. However, today (November 13, 2024), he posted, suggesting uncertainty about his streaming future:
“Na, no script. I found that out from y’all posting it. Imma still stream with Jon (Jon Jones) but where?”
In addition to this post, other signs point to a potential rift between Adin Ross and Eddie Craven, Kick’s CEO. For instance, Ross no longer follows Craven or Kick’s official page on Instagram and has removed mentions of the platform from his bio.
There are also reports that Craven has unfollowed Ross; however, a closer look reveals that he still follows him. Currently, the exact situation remains unclear, and this may just be speculation, with Ross possibly stirring up buzz.
Sneako Claims Adin Ross Has Left Kick
The details of Adin Ross’s contract situation have not been confirmed by either him or Eddie Craven, leaving room for speculation. However, today, Nico “Sneako” claimed that Ross is moving to Rumble, saying:
“Adin Ross just texted me. An update. Do you guys want to hear it? The f**k is wrong with you, bro? I don’t care, I’m leaking it. This f**king weirdo. (Sneako reads out loud Ross’ text message) ‘I want to f**k you to [unintelligible].’ Dude! Fix your contract, buddy. You unfollowed Drake. You unfollowed your CEO. You’re going to Rumble and you’re saying g*y s**t to me? Adin, you made me come to a dead website. Not a dead…I’m over here on Kick now and I’m getting banned every day. You’re leaving!”
He added:
“Why am I here? Why am I even on this website? To get sexually harassed? For you to flake out of the South America trip? Huh?!”
In the same livestream, Sneako mentioned that he wished Adin well, implying his earlier claim about Ross moving to Rumble may have been a joke. He stated:
“Adin! I’m happy for Adin on his new journey and making good content without gambling involved. I saw how it was making him feel. So, we support him. Love Speech supports Adin on this new journey, no matter where he goes. He’s a good dude, man.”
Fans will have to wait for Ross to directly address the matter for clear confirmation regarding his streaming future. His last stream on Kick was in October 2024.
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